Buck Edwards

What's the difference between AI and the human mind?

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9 hours ago, Xonas Pitfall said:

Specifically, which part of our brain serves as the actual "filter" or "receiver."

 


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This thread turned into a University psychology class. Love it. @Xonas PitfallI love the first post you made. Actually reading @Buck EdwardsChapt4 analysis, I was thinking the same thing. The differences didn't really seem that different and seemed to be more of a process of evolution. 

I think it's fascinating when we see the similarities VS the differences - not that far apart. Also the different stages like you pointed out (not sure if that's actually the case or you were just throwing them out there) the stages sounds like a process that can further develop into how a human operates exactly - consciousness and awareness too. What makes us so sure that that isn't possible. Maybe us as humans are also replicas and we developed these thing and they are not inherent to us. I'm not sure, but studying this whole thing, I think, can really be insightful where we know more about how humans psyche was formed.

There are enough similarities that suggests that the differences may only be a matter of evolution and in time that margin will become smaller and smaller to where the only difference will be in physical appearance. 

Fun fact: You know how I'm always saying there's no one, no me, no human etc....this to me is showing how and why that is the case.


 

 

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@Buck EdwardsI love the question you posed. Even if the answers are not definitive or we need more research to know more, it's still an interesting question to explore. I think we take our humanness for granted; and if we explore deeper into how we operate as a whole, we mind find that these AI's are also capable of being more human-like because we might just be more of an advanced version of them. It's insulting to the human mind to say you're just a robot in a body, but we already know that the brain operates like a computer so that robot statement isn't that far off. Afterall, look at all the confusion that's happening with human's. Maybe it's the lack of consistency in patterns and disruption in the electrical input that's causing this.


 

 

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Just now, Princess Arabia said:

@Buck EdwardsI love the question you posed. Even if the answers are not definitive or we need more research to know more, it's still an interesting question to explore. I think we take our humanness for granted; and if we explore deeper into how we operate as a whole, we mind find that these AI's are also capable of being more human-like because we might just be more of an advanced version of them. It's insulting to the human mind to say you're just a robot in a body, but we already know that the brain operates like a computer so that robot statement isn't that far off. Afterall, look at all the confusion that's happening with human's. Maybe it's the lack of consistency in patterns and disruption in the electrical input that's causing this.

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2 hours ago, Princess Arabia said:

@DocWattsThank you for that. Interesting read.

You're very welcome.

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